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Encyclopedia > Amethi

Amethi is a place in Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, in the south-western part of Sultanpur. Uttar Pradesh (Hindi: उत्तर प्रदेश, Urdu: اتر پردیش), also popularly known by its abbreviation UP, is the most populous and fifth largest state in the Union of India. ... Sultanpur is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, situated in the northern part of India. ...


It is known as the seat of power of the Indian Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty. Jawaharlal Nehru and both the sons of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Sanjay Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, held this seat. In 2004, Sonia Gandhi's son, Rahul Gandhi, won the seat in the 2004 general elections. Jawaharlal Nehru (जवाहरलाल नेहरू, Javāharlāl Nehrū) (November 14, 1889 – May 27, 1964), also called Pandit (Scholar, Teacher) Nehru, was one of the most important leaders of the Indian Independence Movement and, as the head of the Indian National Congress, became the first Prime Minister of India when India won its... Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (इन्दिरा प्रियदर्शिनी गान्धी) (November 19, 1917 – October 31, 1984) was Prime Minister of India from January 19, 1966 to March 24, 1977, and again from January 14, 1980 until her assassination on October 31, 1984. ... Sanjay Gandhi on a stamp Sanjay Gandhi (December 14, 1946 - June 23, 1980) was an Indian politician; he was the younger son of Feroze Gandhi and his wife Indira Gandhi. ... Rajiv Ratna Gandhi (राजीव गान्धी) (20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991), the eldest son of Indira and Feroze Gandhi, was the 6th Prime Minister of India (and the 3rd from their family) from his mothers death on 31 October 1984 until his resignation on 2 December 1989 following a general election... Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi (सोनिया गाँधी) (born December 9, 1946), is an Italian-born Indian politician, the President of the Indian National Congress (Congress Party) and the widow of former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, who was the grandson of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. ... Rahul Gandhi (born June 19, 1970) is a rising Indian politician and member of the Parliament of India from the Indian National Congress. ... (Redirected from 2004 elections to the Lok Sabha) Legislative elections were held in India, the worlds largest democracy, in four phases between April 20 and May 10, 2004. ...


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The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion (2148 words)
Rahul Gandhi is contesting from Amethi and the locals are convinced that it won’t be long before he leads the Congress and the country.
Amethi was selected by the Gandhis for its proximity to Rae Bareli.
What moves the people of Amethi and Rae Bareli is not just the name, but the rapport that the successive generations of the Gandhis have built with the people of the region.
Fallen Dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2260 words)
The story is mainly about the life of Lawrence Newton from the planet Amethi, who pursues his dream of becoming a starship captain.
For example the corporation which owns Amethi is controlled by stakeholders living on Amethi, and all its Earth industries have been turned over to supporting Amethi.
He is the oldest son of one of the most powerful members of the board of the coorporation which controls Amethi.
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